Sugar Free Easter Basket Treat Ideas

I decided that it'd be fun for the kids to make a small Easter basket for my parents since we won't be here to celebrate Easter with them. So the kids helped make these super cute and super easy carrots! I saw these online somewhere, but don't recall where.

Let’s decide now that we’re not going to simply fill a basket with candy for our girls. Instead, try these Easter basket ideas for girls. These are divided into age categories to make it easy to find great ideas for creating a beautiful and fun Easter basket for the girls in your life.

Looking for Easter basket ideas for boys? You’ve come to the right place. I’ve loaded you up here with lots of great ideas for boys of all ages. If you’re looking for a toddler boy’s Easter basket, all the way up through college age, I think you’ll find ideas here that you will love. You can fill a colorful, fun–and manly!–Easter basket for your favorite guy with these suggestions.

It is tricky to come up with inexpensive, non-edible treats to place in your children's Easter baskets. This week I am going to share a few projects that will give you ideas for fun, colorful Easter basket filler that won't force more trips to the dentist!

If you've read this blog for a while you'd know I prefer the healthier side of things when it comes to my kids. I made their milk (lol), I made their baby food, we buy organic and I even make their fruit snacks.

Using the Oval Shape Template, use a fine tip marker to trace 2 - 2" x 2.5" ovals onto felt. This will be the body of the puppet. Depending on which animal you are making, cut with straight or scallop edged fabric shears.

The recipe called it the "World's Best Bubbles", so I gave it a try. I usually buy the massive jug for a $1.00 you can get at the store, but I thought it would be fun to see if this recipe was really any better. Littlest Brother and I made a date of it.

Make your own DIY play dough surprise eggs as a unique and imaginative Easter gift for kids, or just for everyday playful fun or rewards! I don't know about your kids, but when I sometimes let mine look at YouTube videos with me, they always ask to watch opening surprise eggs!

· 34 Comments Just in time for Spring--egg shaped chalk. These were so easy to make. You will need: Plaster of Paris Tempera Paint Petroleum Jelly plastic Easter eggs disposable cups disposable spoons or wooden craft sticks egg carton Take petroleum jelly and liberally coat the insides of the eggs and then place in the egg carton.

Here's a great tip to use up all those small pieces of crayons just in time for Easter, thanks to Home Made Simple. Check out their site for more DIY tips, including DIY egg-shaped chalk! Materials Needed Crayons (broken or worn out pieces are encouraged) Silicone or metal egg-shaped candy mold Oven Refrigerator or freezer...